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Published on March 24, 2026
Duration: 1:01

This video explains the purpose of the extra cloth on a bandolier. By pulling a white string, the bandolier can be shortened to a more manageable size for holding magazines. It also details how these bandoliers are packed into larger kit bags alongside other essential items like MREs, water, batteries, and medical supplies.

Quick Summary

Tactical bandoliers have extra cloth for adjustability. By pulling a white string, you can shorten the bandolier to hold magazines more efficiently. These adjusted bandoliers fold flat, making them ideal for packing into larger kit bags alongside essentials like MREs, batteries, and medical supplies.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Why is this cloth this long?
  2. 00:11Adjusting the Bandolier
  3. 00:24Magazine Holding Capacity
  4. 00:36Folding and Packing Bandoliers
  5. 00:46Kit Bag Contents

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you adjust the length of a tactical bandolier?

To adjust the length of a tactical bandolier, locate the small white string. Pulling this string will shorten the bandolier, making it more compact and suitable for holding magazines efficiently.

What is the purpose of the extra cloth on a bandolier?

The extra cloth on a bandolier is designed to be adjustable. By pulling a specific string, the bandolier can be shortened to better hold magazines and folded flat for efficient packing into larger kit bags.

How many magazines can a bandolier hold?

A bandolier can hold multiple magazines. While it has the capacity for two magazines per section, operators often store only one to allow for better folding and flatter packing into gear.

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